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This memorial website was created in the memory of The Rev. Stacy L.Groscup who was born in West Virginia on November 02, 1920 and passed away on September 20, 2005 at the age of 84. He will be sorely missed, but he would not want us to shed tears for him. He would want us to celebrate his life. If there was ever a man who lived life to the fullest, it was Stacy. He touched the hearts of so many people, and in our hearts is where he'll always be.
*Note from the editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has visited and/or contributed to this site. It has really been amazing to see the number of views accumulate from thousands of people around the globe, many that knew my grandfather, and many that never had the chance to meet him yet are still so touched by the joy he brought to others. A special thanks to Frank Addington Jr. for all of his kind words and contributions to this site.  Stay tuned! Thank you and God Bless!

~Shawna Groscup

Tributes and Condolences
Appreciation...  / Butch Edwards (fan)
I just found this website today, some4 years or so since mr. Groscups' passing. I had the honor and priveledge of seeing him perform @ the Bowhunters Warehouse(Dillsburg,Pa) in early 80s. I saw, then spoke with him afterwards. being from WV, I apprec...  Continue >>
To My Uncle and Family   / Brian Groscup (Nephew)
I'm sorry for the loss of a great uncle.  I will miss him very much.  Thank you for teaching me how to shoot the bow.  I will pass everything down to my family.  You will me in my heart forever.   Brian Groscup
A Gentle Giant Among Men   / Bill Lamb (Admirer)
I never met Pastor Stacy Groscup.  My knowledge of him was gained through a video and through reading of him on various traditional archery forums.  Suffice it to say he was a gentle giant among men.  He was a giant in the faith, a gia...  Continue >>
A beacon in the night - We miss you Stacey...   / Tom Kidwell (Friend)
The first time I met Stacey, three hundred spectators were gathering outside the tent to watch his upcoming archery performance.  We sat there and talked as if we had known each other for twenty years or more.  He had a great measure of sin...  Continue >>
Wished I'd known Him   / Janice Spicha (Wanted To Know Him )
Dear Stacy,

I'm a woman bowhunter from Nebraska.  Dick Mauch, a good friend, whom I'm hunting with next week sent me a tribute to your grandfather today.  It hit close to my heart because his love of God, Family, bows and his fel...  Continue >>
I miss you Uncle Stacy.  / Jeanette (Groscup) Brown (niece)    Read >>
Big Bear Lake Sunday helper  / Raymond Fox (Foxy) (Friend)    Read >>
Birds of Prey  / Shawna Groscup (granddaughter)    Read >>
Influenced! / Timothy Teter (Friend)    Read >>
From a person I admired while I was in NY to meeting and marrying my wife and I  / Craig Acheson (Acquaintaince/Marrie-d my wife and I )    Read >>
Awesome Man  / Steve Crowl (Fellow Archer )    Read >>
Thank you Stacey  / Matt Allen (friend)    Read >>
Thank You Stacy, you are with us in spirit  / Markos Gillespie (He was like a father to me )    Read >>
Searching for Stacy  / Shirley Magness (Cousin)    Read >>
Rev. Groscup beacme an idol  / Jeff J. (Rev)    Read >>
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His legacy
Leatherwall Forum link  
http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/tf/lw/thread2.cfm?forum=23&threadid=125446&messages=36&CATEGORY=9
Wonderful West Virginia article link  
http://www.wonderfulwv.com/archives/may01/fea2.cfm
Frank Addington Jr.'s Farewell link  
http://www.bowhunting.net/artman/publish/AddingtonGroscupDeath.shtml
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Stacy's Photo Album
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